I exceptionally hate it when you're telling the OP to include necessary information and a farmer comes by to answer, so OP focuses on his (lq) answer instead of your attempt to improve his post..
A registry cleaner is a class of third party software utility designed for the Microsoft Windows operating system, whose purpose is to remove redundant items from the Windows registry.
Registry cleaners are not supported by Microsoft, but vendors of Registry cleaners claim that they are useful to repair inconsistencies arising from manual changes to applications, especially COM-based programs.
The necessity and usefulness of registry cleaners is a controversial topic, with experts in disagreement over their benefits. The issue is further clouded by the fact that malware and scareware are often...
@Unihedron "unclear what you're asking" because without OP providing at least some code for a non-trivial issue, we cannot know which part the OP is having trouble with.
While it is true that bad questions deserves to be closed and we turn to "Unclear what you're asking", discussions on Meta has pointed out that this is a misuse, and users who posts the question wouldn't know of how to improve it.